TV Schedule

Wednesday, May 13

April and Brett like many other couple's put their home decorating on hold while raising three little kids which is why they have called on Sabrina for help! After moving to the suburbs from a small NYC apartment decorating this spacious home has become overwhelming. Their dining room is a space they love to entertain in but doesn't at all reflect their modern style or the large family gatherings that they so often host. Watch as Designer Sabrina Soto merges the couple's modern taste with the old details of the room at a budget they can afford.

Best friends Brian and Jessica have creative jobs in event planning and design - but you wouldn't know it from their backyard! Jamie Durie gives them an outdoor room with wow... including an amazing deck custom made for entertaining.

A recent inheritance is allowing Carolyn and Tom to fulfill their lifelong dream of buying a vacation home in France. But the heritage village of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain presents harsh renovation realities requiring the expertise of Design Architect Lisa Bond to achieve 400 years of fixes. Lisa does everything she can to watch the pocketbook, but the Bent's home springs unseen costs and untold extra work. Find out if their fairy tale will end grimly or happily ever after in Flavigny, France.

It's not easy being married to someone from across the globe. After years living in Australia near Simone's family, the Davies family takes their first opportunity for Luke to return to Europe. But with a limited budget and big dreams to own a whole house in the center of Amsterdam, the Davies' will have to take on a project. And though they successfully renovated back in Australia, Simone remembers they needed her family as backup during the process while Luke can only remember the finished product. And with his closest family over in Wales, the Davies' dive into a renovation with only the help of Project Manager Huub Verwoolde, whose workers have to do everything twice to get it right in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

After living and renting all over the world, the Manassehs found an international city that feels like home, and are ready for their first property purchase in Brussels. With their two young daughters in tow, they find their budget in the best family areas can only offer them varying levels of renovation. Stephanie is excited about customizing a dream home, but Andrew spent his childhood in half-done renovation projects and doesn't want to relive the nightmare. In the end, it's up to Stephanie to complete Andrew's office and the family's home when House Hunters International renovates in Brussels, Belgium.

Elisa Scarton left behind her fast-paced life in Melbourne to join her fiancé Giulio in his languid Tuscan hometown. Now, they're searching this sleepy Italian village for a home to call their own. While Giulio's eager to dive into a renovation, Elisa's worried they won't be able to complete the project before the big day. As the clock ticks down, they'll battle one setback after another in a desperate bid to finish their home before the guests arrive and the wedding bells ring. House Hunters International says 'I do!' to a massive renovation in Manciano, Italy.

Jerald and Danielle are looking for their dream house in Raleigh, with enough space for themselves and their two children. He wants something brand new with all the latest updates. She wants to mix in some older character and live in an established neighborhood. She also insists on a kitchen backsplash with a diamond pattern (not square), while he has to have his own room in which to play video games without being disturbed. They'll have to make some compromises if they want their dream to come true.

After Hurricane Mitch devastated Nicaragua in 1998, the Heidorns began making trips back and forth from their hometown of Waxhaw, North Carolina to volunteer with rebuilding and education projects. Having formed strong connections to the people and city of Granada over the years, they're now looking to purchase a property with room for their family as well as groups of volunteers and outdoor space for sustainability projects. Spending their family's life savings, husband Stephen is trying to keep a tight grip on the budget. But with social 19-year-old daughter Siara wanting to live in the city, and wife Naomi's vision for remodeling, Real Estate Agent Carlos Gutierrez has to get creative to find such a large and unique place when House Hunters International gives back to Granada, Nicaragua.

Tina and James are recent empty nesters, with a long list of wants. They want to downsize and move closer to the city. They want a house that's move in ready and they don't want to do any renovations. The Property Brothers help them explore dated homes and work to convince them that on a budget, a renovation is the only way to go.

Dan and Brittany are ready to move from their tiny apartment into a house where they can entertain. Dan has collected loads of appliances for their house, and is ready for a house that can fit them. They need a larger home, and with it, they want more style, but on their budget that's nearly impossible. So, Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan are ready to help the couple find a fixer-upper and then renovate it to become their dream house. Even though Dan's all jokes as they tour the homes, will the reality of knocking down walls and extensive renovations still have him laughing?

Olivia is ready to get out of her cramped studio apartment and purchase her first home. She wants a home that matches her eclectic style and has plenty of room for her out of town guests. Since a move-in ready home is out of her price range, Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott find her a funky fixer-upper to renovate so it will reflect her style. Her last-minute requests and vintage purchases throw curveballs at the brothers, but she's relying on them to transform the house into her perfect home.

Parker and Francesca live on top of each other in a tiny condo overlooking a concrete jungle. They want a roomy, open space with a chef's kitchen, a grand staircase, and a move-in date right after their wedding in Italy. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. But with a wedding two weeks away, and tons to do for the big day, the couple is under a tight timeline. When asked to make vital design decisions, Francesca balks under the pressure. At the same time, Parker gets impatient with time delaying surprises in the dining room, and puts the pressure back on Jonathan. As the couple races to the airport, Jonathan might be facing his stiffest challenge to date, and a honeymoon suite hangs in the balance.

Young newlyweds Kate and Dave are really excited, and a bit nervous, about buying a first house together. They want a bright, airy space with parking, a modern kitchen and a bit of character. With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. An unusual source warns Kate and Dave about doing renovations but, nevertheless, they get to work on renovating their new home. When Jonathan finds multiple plumbing issues, the couple's financial plan could get flushed. And as the crew works overtime, Kate and Dave's daily visits and nitpicky questions start to grate on Jonathan. If the couple isn't careful, the constant intrusions could actually move back the move-in date!

Nancy and Rhonda have been dating for five years and finally it's time to shack up! They're both eager to move away from cramped city living into a serene and stylish home, but the power couple needs tons of space to make it work. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time.With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. The demolition is all fun and games until Jonathan reveals some hidden problems that could catapult the budget to new and impossible heights. His problems increase when the couple constantly drops by unannounced to inspect his work and make unhelpful purchases for the house. To get everything finished on time and get them out of his way, Jonathan concocts a ploy to gain their confidence. If it works he can work in peace. If not, they will continue to snoop and drive him up the walls!

Done living in his parents' cramped basement, newlyweds Stephanie and David are on the hunt for their forever home. They know exactly what they want, but unfortunately their long wish list is completely out of step with their budget. Jonathan and Drew convince the couple to customize a fixer-upper into a move-in ready dream home. But narrowing down the potential options proves challenging. Once demolition begins on a home with great bones, Jonathan uncovers a host of potentially nasty surprises that could end up costing big money. Meanwhile, Stephanie and David reveal a surprise of their own that has Jonathan scrambling to finish the project on time.

Tired of crashing on her best friend's couch, biker chick bombshell Nancy is hoping to score a suburban pad of her own, complete with a feminine-industrial flair that reflects her personality, and a two-car chick-cave for her beloved motorbike. Drew and Jonathan are determined to find her exactly what she's looking for. But with a long list of must-haves, Nancy's house hunt begins with a reality check. In order to find a budget-friendly home with all the bells and whistles, she's soon convinced that a fixer-upper is the only way to go. With Drew leading the way, Nancy plays hardball from the start. Later, Jonathan uncovers several costly repairs and with his design plan in jeopardy, goes back to the drawing board.

Samantha and Yaron recently orchestrated their dream wedding, and now they're on the hunt for an urban dream home to match. For the moment, the couple's compact downtown condo is cramping their style, and these newlyweds are eager to find a quiet and sophisticated property where they can start a family. With the couple's long list of luxurious must-haves, Jonathan and Drew kick things off with a reality check. While at first reluctant to undertake any renovations at all, Samantha and Yaron soon find themselves with a major rebuild on their hands. During demolition, the walls reveal a major hazard, but a discovery in the ceiling actually ends up saving them money. Meanwhile, it's up to Jonathan to capture the couple's modern sensibility and finish the ambitious project on time and on budget.

Joshua and Melissa are tired of paying high rent for their Washington, D.C. apartment and want to buy a place of their own. He wants to a classic row home in the heart of the city. Knowing that their $500,000 budget won't go far in D.C., she would rather buy a new home in the suburbs. Which one's preferences will win out? Find out as "House Hunters" goes to Washington, D.C.

When Katrina and Jay first met at international school, they knew two things. It was love at first sight, and one day they'd have a family and move to Katrina's native Oslo. Two decades later, both of those predictions have proven true. The family of four is leaving Texas to find a second home in Oslo so that Katrina can revisit her heritage, and the kids can discover theirs. They've planned for years, but the transition will be complicated. With two homes to manage, husband Jay will need to continue working. But he's only authorized to practice medicine in the United States, so he'll have to commute to Oslo, and can only reside there part-time. If they want to make Oslo work, they'll need to find a home that's safe, culturally viable, and convenient to both city and country, all on a budget in a city that's widely regarded as one of the priciest places to live in the world.

After living and working abroad, Megan and hockey pro Greg are ready to settle down and start a family. They want a sunny, open space with a backyard and man cave in Greg's childhood neighborhood. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time.
With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. Megan and Greg's reno anxiety is confirmed, though, when demo day uncovers unwanted visitors and shoddy structural issues. Then, their indecision over quickly needed design choices makes Jonathan nervous. A game of road hockey provides a fun distraction, but the loser must perform a tedious chore. As Jonathan races to meet the deadline, an unexpected gift throws a wrench into his schedule. And Drew resolves a dilemma for Greg just in time for the couple to make an exciting announcement.

Samantha and Yaron recently orchestrated their dream wedding, and now they're on the hunt for an urban dream home to match. For the moment, the couple's compact downtown condo is cramping their style, and these newlyweds are eager to find a quiet and sophisticated property where they can start a family. With the couple's long list of luxurious must-haves, Jonathan and Drew kick things off with a reality check. While at first reluctant to undertake any renovations at all, Samantha and Yaron soon find themselves with a major rebuild on their hands. During demolition, the walls reveal a major hazard, but a discovery in the ceiling actually ends up saving them money. Meanwhile, it's up to Jonathan to capture the couple's modern sensibility and finish the ambitious project on time and on budget.

Joshua and Melissa are tired of paying high rent for their Washington, D.C. apartment and want to buy a place of their own. He wants to a classic row home in the heart of the city. Knowing that their $500,000 budget won't go far in D.C., she would rather buy a new home in the suburbs. Which one's preferences will win out? Find out as "House Hunters" goes to Washington, D.C.

When Katrina and Jay first met at international school, they knew two things. It was love at first sight, and one day they'd have a family and move to Katrina's native Oslo. Two decades later, both of those predictions have proven true. The family of four is leaving Texas to find a second home in Oslo so that Katrina can revisit her heritage, and the kids can discover theirs. They've planned for years, but the transition will be complicated. With two homes to manage, husband Jay will need to continue working. But he's only authorized to practice medicine in the United States, so he'll have to commute to Oslo, and can only reside there part-time. If they want to make Oslo work, they'll need to find a home that's safe, culturally viable, and convenient to both city and country, all on a budget in a city that's widely regarded as one of the priciest places to live in the world.

After living and working abroad, Megan and hockey pro Greg are ready to settle down and start a family. They want a sunny, open space with a backyard and man cave in Greg's childhood neighborhood. The Property Brothers come to the rescue helping them find a budget-friendly dream home that can be renovated on time.
With a budget that doesn't match the couple's expectations, Drew and Jonathan struggle to sell the potential of a fixer-upper. Megan and Greg's reno anxiety is confirmed, though, when demo day uncovers unwanted visitors and shoddy structural issues. Then, their indecision over quickly needed design choices makes Jonathan nervous. A game of road hockey provides a fun distraction, but the loser must perform a tedious chore. As Jonathan races to meet the deadline, an unexpected gift throws a wrench into his schedule. And Drew resolves a dilemma for Greg just in time for the couple to make an exciting announcement.

Tired of crashing on her best friend's couch, biker chick bombshell Nancy is hoping to score a suburban pad of her own, complete with a feminine-industrial flair that reflects her personality, and a two-car chick-cave for her beloved motorbike. Drew and Jonathan are determined to find her exactly what she's looking for. But with a long list of must-haves, Nancy's house hunt begins with a reality check. In order to find a budget-friendly home with all the bells and whistles, she's soon convinced that a fixer-upper is the only way to go. With Drew leading the way, Nancy plays hardball from the start. Later, Jonathan uncovers several costly repairs and with his design plan in jeopardy, goes back to the drawing board.